The Kingdom Hall at times can remind one of a hybrid made up of equal parts Psych ward and a juvenile detention center. It's full of people on antidepressants, antianxiolytics, and antipsychotics. Compound that with the hamster wheel likestyle and the constant admonition that one can never do enough for Jehovah, mixed with logic and reasoning being trounced in the name of uniformity and loyalty to organization based off of a perveted interpretation of a parable, it's no wonder the congregation is full stressed out heart attack victims waiting to happen.
That's the quote of the century!
Skeeter doesn't live in a big JW world. I only have a few JWs 'left in', but they make life interesting. Well about a month ago I hear of a homeless woman in a congregation, and how two wonderful JWs were going to give her some temporary housing. That was nice and, well, normal for these days. Come to find out, the homeless JW woman needed emotional help. She wanted 'this world to end..' So, the elders came over to cheer her up. She did cheer up. The next day, she tried to slit her wrists! The authorities were called, and she's getting some real mental help a-la the State Mental Hospital. I then find out that her child/another child (couldn't get a straight answer) tried/did to commit suicide a few years ago too.
Skeeter has a JW relative who tries to set up "play dates" with a "wonderful JW for you to meet." She's a high school math teacher...." Well, that must mean that she's educated and 'normal!' I find out from the community that this teacher is not 'normal' and is on meds . . . or something ain't right.
And, the wife beating JW husband's and child beating JW wives . . . . they are "happy" people, heh?
Anyway, I say this becuase the few JWs I hear of . . . well . . . they are like the quote above.
I am not knocking them, and think their stories are sad. But, it's just typical how the Watchtower Society tries to portray the "worldly" people as angry, delluded, crazy, . . . . when the Friends have the same problems? The pot calling the kettle blakc.
Well, at least the Friends will read this article and "feel better" about themselves. Well, temporarily. Until the DO comes to town to crack the whip, "Get your lazy arses out in Service..."
Skeeter